According to the LIBBY's Famous Pumpkin Pie FAQ:
One 15 oz. can equals 1 3/4 cups pumpkin puree; one 29 oz. can equals 3 ½ cups pumpkin puree.
15 ounces of canned pumpkin equals approximately 1 1/2 cups.
16 oz. pumpkin = 2 cups, according to http:/dan.drydog.com/pumpkin.html (scroll down to California Pumpkin Bread and it says 2 cups pumpkin (16 oz.))
About 2 cups.
2 cups in a 16 oz can
Trust but verify. I measured. One 30 oz. can internal contents of Libby's canned pumpkin mix measures in a liquid or even dry measuring cup about 3 cups....NOT 3 1/2 cups This dramatically alters a recipe, so always measure. So for a 15 oz can, it would be 1 1/2 cups canned Libby's pumpkin pie mixture.
Trust but verify. I measured. One 30 oz. can internal contents of Libby's canned pumpkin mix measures in a liquid or even dry measuring cup about 3 cups....NOT 3 1/2 cups This dramatically alters a recipe, so always measure. So for a 15 oz can, it would be 1 1/2 cups canned Libby's pumpkin pie mixture.
50 dkg A cup is 8 fluid ounces, so 15 ounces equals one + 7/8 cups of mashed pumpkin.
No, as a matter of fact many dog owners give their dog's canned pumpkin to cure diarrhea.
If 16 oz. equals 1 pound and the measurements for fresh pumpkin are equal to the canned pumpkin wouldn't that be the same in ounces. So one can is usually 14 or 15 ounces, so you would probably use a little more than one can. I'm only guessing of course, but that is what I would do.
About 3 cups
you cannot compare weight to volume. if you would like to know the measure by ounces, then i can help. one pound equals 16 ounces in weight, and 16 ounces equals two cups by dry or liquid measure. (because one cup always equals 8 oz.) do the math.
About 32 tablespoons of pumpkin in 15 oz. Canned about same as fresh for amounts.
that is about 2 cups
About two cups
15
that is approximately 10 cups